Foliar 15N natural abundance in Hawaiian rainforest: patterns and possible mechanisms |
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Authors: | Peter M. Vitousek Georgia Shearer Daniel H. Kohl |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, 94305 Stanford, CA, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Washington University, 63130 St. Louis, MO |
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Abstract: | Summary Foliar samples were obtained from symbiotic nitrogen-fixers and control plants (non-fixers) along elevational and primary successional gradients in volcanic sites in Hawai'i. Most control plants had negative 15N values (range-10.1 to +0.7), while most nitrogen-fixers were near 0. Foliar 15N in the native tree Metrosideros polymorpha did not vary with elevation (from sea level to tree-line), but it did increase substantially towards 0 on older soils. The soil in an 197-yr-old site had a 15N value of approximately-2, while in a 67000-yr-old site it was +3.6. We suggest that inputs of 15N-depleted nitrogen from precipitation coupled with very low nitrogen outputs cause the strongly negative 15N values in non-nitrogen-fixing plants on early successional sites. |
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Keywords: | Primary Succession Metrosideros polymorpha Nitrogen Fixation Volcano |
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